The Wizards seemed to have the game in hand after Brendan
Haywood blocked two shots in the final moments, and hit one of
two free throws with 26 seconds remaining to give Washington a
96-92 lead.

Shawn Marion's layup with 21 seconds left made it 96-94, and
with Tapscott trying frantically to call timeout, the Wizards'
Juan Dixon threw an upcourt pass out of bounds to give the
Raptors the opportunity for the game-winner.

During the timeout, Tapscott implored his players not to give
any open 3-pointers, but they didn't listen.

Bosh, who had 25 points and 15 rebounds, converted his first
3-pointer since March 6.

"I took my time, thought about it, spun the ball, thought about
it some more, practiced my release first and then let it go,"
Bosh said. "It went in, I'm happy ... go for the kill, why not."

He had his 42nd double-double of the season, tying his 2006-07
franchise high. Marion had 25 points and 15 rebounds.

Caron Butler scored 28 points and Antawn Jamison had 23. Butler,
who gave Washington a 93-80 lead when he hit two free throws
with 6:30 to play, missed all four of his shots in the fourth
quarter. The final was when his layup attempt was smothered with
one-tenths of a second to play.

"We fought tonight. We didn't think tonight," Tapscott said.

Butler was double-teamed for much of the final quarter after
Jamison hobbled off the court with a right ankle injury early in
the quarter.

He's eager for this nightmare season to end.

"You never want to feel like this again," Butler said. "You
don't want to be associated with not making the playoffs - with
the worst record in franchise history."

Washington played without Gilbert Arenas, who's played just
twice in his on-again, off-again rehab stint from left knee
surgery. Tapscott didn't sound hopeful that Arenas would play on
Wednesday.

"We only have one game left," Tapscott said. "I don't want to
rule it out. I don't want to rule it in."

Toronto was without center Andrea Bargnani, who's been hampered
by a sore left heel. Bargnani played the Raptors' final home
game of the season on Sunday against Philadelphia, but interim
coach Jay Triano wouldn't play him on consecutive days.

"We know he's playing through pain. Back-to-backs are out of the
question," Triano said.